Johnson was an obvious choice at receiver after piling up 1,492 receiving yards, second in the NFL. He led all vote-getters at the position, and finished fifth overall behind Broncos QB Peyton Manning, Saints QB Drew Brees, Chiefs RB Jamaal Charles and Seahawks RB Marshawn Lynch.

Johnson is amid the greatest three-year run by any receiver in the league's history, after becoming the first wideout to crack 5,000 yards in that span. He also broke Herman Moore's club record for receiving yards in a career.

He did all that while battling through chronic right knee pain. He's questionable for Sunday's finale against Minnesota, and it's possible he won't play in the Pro Bowl.

This is his fourth consecutive nomination to the game, though he didn't play either of the past two years.

Suh earns his third trip to the Pro Bowl in four professional seasons. He has 46 tackles, six tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks, one forced fumble and one safety this year, despite drawing constant double teams.

Levy has six interceptions, which leads all linebackers and is tied for second overall. Tampa Bay linebacker Lavonte David is widely considered among the biggest snubs, but Levy was in the mix at the position as well.